Royal Ontario Museum
Royal Ontario Museum, located in Toronto, Ontario, is a diverse institution encompassing art, cultural aspects, and evolutionary biology. Royal Ontario Museum is one of the Three Best RatedĀ® Places To See in Toronto, ON.
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Must visit this beautiful museum. As one of the largest museums in Canada, it truly has a lot to show. We visited the day of the King's Coronation, and the exhibit was free for all guests. The line was definitely worth the wait. The architecture combined with the extensive biological and cultural displays made for a wonderful day trip. Was especially impressed with the crystal collection located on the second floor. Would recommend for families wanting to learn and explore as well as with friends and dates. If you enjoy history, art, and museums in general, this museum is the place to go.
I went to ROM on a Friday morning just as they opened. The museum staff was helpful and almost knew exactly when you were about to ask a question because their answers were knowledgeable and what I needed to know. The exhibits were beautifully arranged. I had no issue guiding myself through each floor. I especially loved the 2nd floor exhibits with the many hundreds of animals and how humans have impacted their environments. With all the sad aspects of that reality, they are a responsible and caring organization by showing that all is not lost. Lastly, the museum does get a bit bust with groups of folks, young and old. It didn't bother me a bit. This museum deserves each and every patron's entry ticket cost, and then some.
I visited here yesterday, haven't been to this museum in a long while because I live out of town, but it was well worth the trip! I recommend buying tickets in advance. This museum has 4 floors, and offers something for everyone's taste in history, and culture. Beautiful exhibits, artifacts, and so much history preserved. My favorite galleries are Europe, ancient Greece, Rome, Evolution of Style, Earth's Treasures, Biodiversity Life in Crisis. I checked out the T-Rex Special Exhibition Gallery, and it was pretty cool learning about the Evolution of the T-Rex, and also its bloodlines. Great artifacts on display. I recommend you plan a whole day here if you want to see everything. They have a nice Cafe here, and a sitting area. The Cafe offers coffee, cakes, and other sweets. The staff were amazing, and knowledgeable when asked any questions. I highly recommend this establishment for a nice day out, to explore history, and culture's around the globe.
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$ Price :
General Admission:
Adult: $26.00
Child ages 4-14: $16.00
Senior ages 65+: $21.00
Student with valid student card: $20.00
Youth ages 15-19: $20.00
GENERAL ADMISSION WITH T. REX: THE ULTIMATE PREDATOR:
Adult: $39.00
Child ages 4-14: $24.00
Senior ages 65+: $33.00
Student with valid student card: $32.00
Youth ages 15-19: $32.00
GENERAL ADMISSION WITH BEING AND BELONGING:
Adult: $35.00
Child ages 4-14: $21.00
Senior ages 65+: $28.00
Student with valid student card: $27.00
Youth ages 15-19: $27.00
Location / Contact:
- 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6
- Phone : (416) 586-8000
- EMail : inf***@r***n.ca
- Website : rom.on.ca/en
Working Hours:
Mon-Sun: 10am - 5:30pm
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